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		<description>The Parametric Urban
Landscape Lab
PUL L&#38;nbsp; 2020


	

	

	


	Bezalel Academy
of Arts and Design
Arch. Natanel Elfassy&#38;nbsp;
Arch. Roy Tamir



Microsoft, The
Garage – Israel 
Guy Shalev





What is PUL L ?

As a dynamic learning
environment, The Parametric Urban Landscape Lab (PUL L) give the next
generation of architects the space to imagine, test and shape the future of
cities, architecture and technology through applied research, learning by
doing, and implementing global agendas developed through local solutions. In a
world where radical advances in technology are taken for granted, PULL
researchers practice technologies enabling to create a better future.



PULL provides attendees with a
cross-disciplinary culture of computational design and a comprehensive knowledge
of cutting-edge technologies in the fields of parametric architecture,
robotics, digital manufacturing and 3D printing for the construction industry. 



PULL program is designed for a
selected students and offers a variety of courses, fabrication and prototyping
workshops, conferences, digital talks and events.



Participants
	

Thesis
projects&#38;nbsp; (5th year)



Meitar Keshet
Martin Bukstein
GabI Nicola
Gilad Kweller
Meirav Dadash‏
Leora Niderberg
Larisa Reismann
Libat Eden
Kevin +
Yarden Shoham
Itzik Ohayon
Yarden Dayan
Ariel Sher
Amir Avraham
Hila Sharabi
Tor Altaras


	Fall Semester
 (4th year)


Lea MarquesIlanit GottliebKertu Johanna JoestePia Elena FreyKaja Boudewijn



	Spring Semester (4th year)

 
Education
 Fabrication  Research  Outreach



Education, 
The Lab is a distributed
educational model aiming to introduce digital fabrication and design methods
through workshops and the short programs. Operated using non-hierarchical
methodologies that placed students and educators on the same plane. Cultivating
creative thinking within all fields. 



Fabrication,
Advanced digital production
laboratory, digital fabrication laboratory geared towards self sufficiency,
where you can build almost anything. in collaboration with worldwide leaders of
the Digital Fabrication Revolution.



Research, 
Developed in collaboration
with public and private partners, oriented towards exploring the role of
technology in our societies and cities, and making sense of it.



Outreach,
Through lectures,
publications, exhibitions and competition. to promotes our values in the discussion
about architecture, cities, society and technology, nowadays facing worldwide
challenges.



 



Strengths



Non
Standard,
The digital revolution is
changing our way of using and thinking about objects and spaces: enter the
world of non-standard design and evolutive architecture.



Trans-disciplinary,
Learn how to use computation
and data to drive your design in architecture, urbanism, engineering and the
digital arts.



Learn By
Doing,
An augmented learning process
based on ongoing alternation between theory, design applications and
prototyping.



Network
Thinking, 
A real opportunity to enter a
ecosystem of architectural innovation. Embrace collaborative cultures and join
an international network of architectural innovation.



 



Objectives
1. Providing participants with
a solid knowledge of innovative digital cultures and computational tools based
on both technical skills and artistic sensibility.



2. Providing participants a
broad set of expertise to take advantage of new technologies in manufacturing
and digital fabrication (CNC prototyping, 3D printing, industrial fabrication,
aerial robotics, etc.).



3. Encouraging a
process-oriented approach to design based on theory of genetic optimisation and
the use of environnemental data in architecture.



At the end
of the training, graduates will



1. Have the know-how to
innovate their design workflow using a computational and collaborative approach
towards architecture and engineering.



2. Have a complete
understanding of tools for digital design and robotic manufacturing



3. Design, manage and build
non-standard objects and complex geometries



 
Challenge&#38;nbsp;
PULL challenge the role of the
architect in contemporary society. With the help of historical, geographical,
and speculative strategies, We will challenge ways of working, thinking, and
relating to one another in a given society. Complicating the divisive
categories used to manage the assemblages of habit and settlement that we call
societies, PULL redefines the boundaries of disciplinary fields, rhetorical
invasions, the interface of conceptual and scientific languages, and geomorphic
and geopolitical interventions.



The proposed architectural
experiments focuses in looking at the big challenges faced by humanity today
through the lens of critical design, social innovation and advanced
technologies, such as augmented reality, digital fabrication, machine learning,
artificial intelligence, synthetic biology, self-assembled materials and more…



In the framework of PUL L, we
put the spotlight on the question of energy, the connection to nature and the
city in which spatial dynamics are inseparable from the effects of climate
change, landscape and infrastructure, ecology of ecosystems, the disruption of
residential systems, the challenges of current work patterns and the changing
transformations of urban mobility.




Computation



Computer-based processes drive
and guide the planning and design processes. New planning environments enable
new and challenging thinking in every aspect of traditional architecture,
ranging from sketches and mappings through materiality and form search, to
construction and construction methods on site. These are the new environments
in which we are required to plan today, and this is the basis of parametric
thinking.




The City
as Urban Landscape 



PUL L investigates the
processes of urbanization in a global and local context. Examining sites that
face broad structural and social changes. Following the 2011 Historic Landscape
Recommendation by UNESCO – an approach to urban interventions that shifted the
focus from ‘monuments’, namely objects and elements, to ‘landscapes’, namely
systems and processes. The field of research moves beyond the heritage of
traditional urban planning, characterised by binary definitions between city
and margins, city and suburb, etc. Instead, it is the parametric urban
landscape that is examined as a changing complexity of artificial and natural
social and economic systems. PUL L questions static and materialistic
approaches to urban heritage, assigning equal emphasis on both tangible and
intangible assets and values and considering wider natural and artificial
(manmade) environment where layers of the historic and contemporary city
(social, economic, cultural, industrial, infrastructural, environmental etc)
take shape and develop over time in constant negotiations, interaction and
conflict.



We ask, can we imagine other
ways in which things could be done, thought, or produced in the future ?




Non
Standard



PUL L 2020 will focus on
critical design and social innovation through advanced technologies, such as
digital fabrication, machine learning, artificial intelligence, synthetic
biology, self-assembled materials and more. 



An important emphasis will be
placed in the unit and in the supporting courses on professionalisation and
improvement of the student's toolbox. 



The participants will learn
and practice tools such as parametric softwares, digital production and design,
robotics, smart geometries, virtual and augmented reality, simulation software,
mapping, energy and climate, animation software and advanced rendering
software. So that a significant body of knowledge will be created among the
participants, for a critical, historical and practical understanding of the
parametric planning world toward an architecture non-standard.



The studio's products will
range from urban to living-unit scale and will deal with the complexity of the
growing spatial, dynamic, information-flow, technology, and ever-changing
social / economic relationships in real time. By producing information in
parametric systems, we can begin to produce reflexive, flexible, complex,
variable and dynamic systems that can create new living environments relevant
to the 21st century.




Programme:



DATA
ANALYSIS
Agent Based Tectonics for Architecture
Smart Cities and Collective Intelligence
Artificial intelligent and Machine Learning
Machine Vision
Genetic and Evolutionary design
Data Viz



 



ENERGY
DESIGN
Environnemental Design
Adaptive materials
Resoponsive and Interactive design
Drones and Aerial Robotics
Optimization



 



ADVANCED
GEOMETRY



Management and Design of Complex Geometries
Conceptual Structural Design
Algorithmic Optimization
Performance-driven Design Robotics and Industrial Fabrication 
3D/4D Printing and Material Science
Digital Prototyping and Final Project Fabrication
Advanced Mesh Modelling and Data Bodies






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